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Young Agents
Hello, My name is London Robinson and I just recently graduated from high school in May of 2016 and I have just completed my real estate education courses and I'm currently preparing for my state test. I plan to start my career in the inland empire of Southern California. I'm curious about the idea of a 18 year old agent from the perspective of professionals from the industry.
Any advice is greatly appreciated
Thank you
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@London Robinson Welcome to BP. I would say as long as you present yourself as a professional you shouldn't have any issues. Of course there are always people that may comment or be negative, but usually they are not very successful people anyways. Even people who just look younger than they really are get concerned that they look too young and will not be taken seriously, but once again I believe it is how you present yourself.